What’s the Most Eco-Friendly Way to Dispose of a Body?

Ammar Kalia, writing for The Guardian:

In the middle of a cavernous factory floor in Pudsey, Leeds, sits a gleaming steel cylinder. One day, its maker believes, most of us will end up in something similar.

The machine is a Resomator – a pressurised canister in which corpses are submerged in a mixture of 150C water and potassium hydroxide solution for three to four hours until the flesh is dissolved, leaving behind only soft, greyish bones. After drying in an adjacent oven, these are ground down into paper-white powder, while the fluid is sent to a water treatment plant for disposal. The entire process is operated by a touchscreen and a single “start” button, away from the view of mourners. Ashes to ashes no more.

This was the first time I’ve heard of alkaline hydrolysis (also known as “resomation”) before. After reading this absolutely fascinating piece, I started thinking about what I want my survivors do with my corpse after I die. Going into the Resomator seems like such a great option, especially for the environment. If you’ve considered cremation or burial before, give this article a thorough read—you might just change your mind afterward.


New Law Allows NC Drug Dealers to Be Charged With Murder

Steve Daniels, writing for WTVD:

Prosecutors have a new tool to help reduce the number of people dying in North Carolina from opioid overdoses.

On Monday, Governor Roy Cooper signed into law the "death by distribution" act.

It allows prosecutors to charge drug dealers with second-degree murder.

Fuck this spin. “New tool” my ass. This is a horribly misguided and frustratingly ignorant legislation that will cause more harms than the drugs do themselves, the type of thing that frankly makes me straight-up ashamed to hail from the Tar Heel State. Allow me to briefly explain why:

  1. Many “drug dealers” are actually just drug users that are selling small amounts of drugs to support their own habit. These people need help to address real problems like addiction and other mental health issues and do not deserve to be criminalized.

  2. This will undoubtedly cause preventable deaths by discouraging 911 calls. Why would a drug user (or provider) call for emergency assistance when they might run the risk of being charged with murder for trying to help their friend stay alive?

  3. People who are trying to be charitable by gifting drugs to their friends, or acquiring drugs for a group who would otherwise not have access to them, are often charged under this type of law. They too should not be charged with murder for trying to help people they know access the drugs that they want (or need, in the case of true dependence).

And when it comes to coverage like this, I have to say that I’m not at all surprised that a local news outlet in the South isn’t educated about drugs, but I am disappointed.


Hawaii Has Decriminalized Marijuana

German Lopez, writing for Vox:

Hawaii on Tuesday decriminalized marijuana, making it the 26th state to decriminalize or legalize the drug.

The new law removes the possibility of jail time as a penalty for up to three grams of marijuana, but maintains a $130 fine. Hawaii’s Democrat-controlled legislature approved the bill and sent it to Democratic Gov. David Ige in May. Ige didn’t sign it, but he also didn’t veto it, effectively letting it become law on Tuesday. The new law will take effect on January 11, 2020.

This marks a significant turning point in the United States. Now more than half of the country’s states have officially legalized and/or decriminalized cannabis.


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CANNABIS

  • Congress Schedules Hearing To Discuss Ending Marijuana Prohibition (Marijuana Moment)

  • Study Finds ‘Recreational’ Cannabis Consumers Using It Medically (Leafly)

  • Maine: Governor Signs Legislation Finalizing Rules for Retail Marijuana Sales (NORML)

  • Marijuana Decriminalization Officially Takes Effect In New Mexico (Marijuana Moment)

  • The Cannabis Debate: 63 per cent of Londoners think UK should follow Canada and make drug legal (London Evening Standard)

  • Scientists Sue DEA Over Marijuana Cultivation Application Delay (Marijuana Moment)

  • Virginia: New Medical Cannabis Laws Take Effect July 1 (NORML)

  • New Jersey: Medical Marijuana Expansion Measure Signed Into Law (NORML)

  • Into the light: New Zealand's cannabis growers gear up for referendum (The Guardian)

  • The cannabis-psychosis debate is being driven by fear mongering, not facts (The Globe and Mail)

LSD

MAGIC MUSHROOMS

  • The psychedelics evangelist: A German financier wants to turn magic mushrooms into modern medicine (STAT)

  • Magic Mushrooms Guide: Where Shrooms Are Legal and How To Take Psilocybin (Newsweek)

  • Do you know the mushroom man? (Mashable)

MDMA

  • Police warn of ‘punisher’ ecstasy after 19-year-old found dead in Shanklin (On The Wight)

  • Teenage Boys Taken To Hospital After Suspected MDMA Incident In Warwickshire (Heart)

  • Mourners asked to wear blue at funeral of Preston teenager killed by MDMA overdose (Lancashire Post)

AYAHUASCA

  • What Is Ayahuasca? Experience, Benefits, and Side Effects (Healthline)

IBOGA

  • The iboga tree affair: A confiscated shrub, hallucinogenics and suspended professors rile Miami University campus (Cincinatti.com)

KETAMINE

  • US Veterans Can Now Get Ketamine for PTSD, But Not Cannabis (MERRY JANE)

OPIOIDS

  • The US opioid epidemic is driving a spike in infectious diseases (Nature)

  • Facebook Is Censoring Posts That Could Save Opioid Users' Lives (VICE)

  • Stop persecuting doctors for legitimately prescribing opioids for chronic pain (STAT)

  • How Mexico Became the World's Second Largest Opium Producer (Sputnik International)

COCAINE

  • Global cocaine production reaches all-time high after soaring 25% in one year, UN study concludes (The Independent)

METHAMPHETAMINE

  • Meth addiction is an epidemic, and it’s complicating the homeless relief effort (Los Angeles Times)

CAFFEINE

  • Teens Are Probably Drinking Too Much Caffeine (The Atlantic)

  • PBR Just Released a Hard Coffee With Alcohol and Caffeine (Thrillist)

TOBACCO

  • Age for buying tobacco, nicotine products in Virginia now 21 (Channel3000)

  • Governor signs bill to increase tax on all tobacco products in Maine (News Center Maine)

  • Researchers find correlation between vaping cannabis and other tobacco use (Medical Xpress)

  • Can vapes save the world from smoking? (Medical Xpress)

ALCOHOL

  • New report reveals staggering cost to NHS of alcohol abuse (The Guardian)

  • Alcohol's secondhand effects are more serious than we think, study says (Big Think)

  • Trump Says He's 'Never Had a Glass of Alcohol.' These People Say Otherwise. (VICE)

  • Alcohol bottles might be more dangerous than the alcohol (New York Post)

  • What to know about alcohol and brain damage (Medical News Today)

  • Alcoholic beverages should carry cancer warnings, health groups say (CBS News)

  • Man claims he was served ‘toxic’ alcohol instead of water at Bronx eatery (New York Post)

KRATOM

  • As Indonesia Plans to Crack Down on Kratom, the FDA Denies Involvement (Inverse)

  • Current perspectives on the impact of Kratom use (Dove Medical Press)

  • City Council to consider Kratom ban for anyone under 21 (KQ2.com)

KHAT

  • Tough battle against ‘muguka’ chewing culture (Daily Nation)

MISCELLANEOUS

  • Canadian Lawmaker Introduces Bill To Decriminalize All Drugs (Marijuana Moment)

  • What to expect when your city is expecting a supervised injection site: Lessons from around the globe (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

  • How a confidential informant ran a North Philly drug business — all while working for the DEA (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

  • Presidential Candidate Kirsten Gillibrand Praised Anti-Drug Scientology Group (Filter)

  • Why is psychedelic culture dominated by privileged white men? (AlterNet)

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On the Monday following each edition of “This Week in Psychoactives,” I post a “Last Week in Psychoactives” video recap to my YouTube channel. After that is done, I retroactively add the video to the corresponding blog post. Here is this week’s video recap:


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CANNABIS

  • Illinois just legalized marijuana (Vox)

  • Oregon Is Now the First State That Can Export Weed (MERRY JANE)

  • Oregon: Governor Signs Marijuana Expungement Measure Into Law (NORML)

  • House Resoundingly Approves Broad Marijuana Federalism (Reason)

  • Hungry at the Pot Shop? Anchorage Just Legalized Edibles Consumption in Dispensaries (MERRY JANE)

  • Hawaii: Governor to Let Marijuana Decriminalization Become Law (NORML)

  • Access to cannabis for medical reasons is now allowed in Ireland under new law (TheJournal.ie)

  • New Mexico: New Marijuana Decriminalization Law Goes Into Effect Next Week (NORML)

  • N.Y. Lawmakers Pass Bill to Decriminalize Marijuana and Expunge 900,000 Arrests (TIME)

  • Where Presidential Candidate Joe Sestak Stands On Marijuana (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis Ingredient CBD Could One Day Become an Antibiotic (Newsweek)

MAGIC MUSHROOMS

  • Hallucinogenic Fungi Turn Cicadas Into Sex-Crazed Zombies (VICE)

  • Canadians Can Now Order Shrooms From This Dispensary (VICE)

  • Zero Psilocybin Arrests in Denver First Month After Decriminalization (Westword)

MDMA

  • Inside the multi-million dollar drug labs where your MDMA is made (SBS)

  • Australians who use drugs like ecstasy are killing fish... in Holland (SBS)

  • Preston teenager dies after taking MDMA and cannabis (BBC)

DMT

  • A Natural Source of DMT Has Been Discovered in Mammal Brains (Inverse)

AYAHUASCA

  • A Tribute to the Mother of Ayahuasca Research, Marlene Dobkin de Rios (1939-2012) (Kahpi)

IBOGA

NITROUS OXIDE

  • Rotterdam to ban laughing gas at festivals, mayor says (DutchNews.nl)

KETAMINE

  • Intranasal Ketamine for the Relief of Cluster Headache (Practical Pain Management)

  • Ketamine Infusion Improves Abstinence in Cocaine-Dependent Patients (MD Magazine)

  • Ketamine and dexmedetomidine combo requires close watch in surgical patients (Medical Dialogues)

  • VA Imposes Strict Limits on Controversial Ketamine-Based Depression Treatment (Military.com)

  • Lamar Odom Discusses How Ketamine Saved His Mental Health (The Fix)

  • Ketamine Against Depression: Does the New Drug Work? (Interesting Engineering)

PCP

  • Hartford Man Set House On Fire After Confrontation About PCP Use (Patch)

OPIOIDS

  • Naloxone coprescription laws may lead to more than 7-fold increase in dispensing (Healio)

  • How judges added to the grim toll of opioids (Reuters)

  • Get "Dosed": New Doc Explores Psychedelics as an Antidote to the Opioid Crisis (MERRY JANE)

  • Mexico is world’s No. 2 opium producer with 5.6% of production: UN (Mexico News Daily)

  • New Jersey’s naloxone giveaway distributes 32,000 doses of opioid-reversing drug (WHYY)

  • The Opioid Crisis: How the candidates would solve it (Big Think)

  • They Mentioned 'Narcan' on HBO's Euphoria—What Is That? (Men's Health)

  • In the midst of opioid crisis, Harrisburg dismisses evidence on treatment (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

COCAINE

  • ONDCP Reports Cocaine Production in Colombia is Leveling Off (The White House)

  • Kerry Katona admits ‘cocaine was my best friend’ at lowest point (The Sun)

CAFFEINE

TOBACCO

  • San Francisco Becomes First U.S. City to Pass a Ban on E-Cigarettes (TIME)

  • Half of tobacco and vape shops don’t ID teens, undercover research finds (Fox 8)

  • Scientists engineer low-nicotine tobacco to help combat nicotine addiction (Earth.com)

  • Six months in, Philly assesses its smoking ban in inpatient rehabs (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

  • Low rates of recommended treatment for tobacco dependence in patients hospitalized with SUDs (News-Medical.Net)

  • Banning e-cigarettes, not tobacco products, is 'ludicrous,' some public health experts say (NBC News)

  • Bryon follows other southern MN locations by raising tobacco age to 21 (KIMT)

ALCOHOL

  • Alcohol is third leading preventable cause of death in US (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin)

  • Alcohol ranked most harmful drug in Australia, says report (SBS)

  • Breaking The Booze Habit, Even Briefly, Has Its Benefits (NPR)

  • Sam’s Club launches alcohol delivery through Instacart (TechCrunch)

  • Alcohol-Free Bars Caught on in the U.S. and U.K. But Can They Go Global? (Yahoo! Finance)

KAMBÔ

KRATOM

  • FDA issues warnings to companies selling kratom products for opioid addiction (NBC News)

MISCELLANEOUS

  • How Previous Drug Use Can Stop You Getting Into America (VICE)

  • Illegal drug classifications are based on politics not science – report (The Guardian)

  • Dzulkefly: Govt to decriminalise drug possession for personal use (The Star)

  • Psychedelics research at Imperial College enters a new phase (Felix)

  • Drug dogs set to be used in schools and colleges (Daily Echo)

  • Campaigners accuse Tory politicians of drugs hypocrisy (The Guardian)

  • Attempts to Build a Safe Injection Site for San Francisco Drug Users Pushed to 2020 (Reason)

  • If Everyone Tripped on Psychedelics, We’d Do More About Climate Change (VICE)

  • What can we learn from studying psychedelics in special populations? (Chacruna)

  • The science of roadside drug testing (stuff.co.nz)

  • Dopey: ‘We needed somewhere to tell wild drug stories’ (BBC)

  • Why is psychedelic culture dominated by privileged white men? (Aeon)

  • What it’s like to test drugs for a living: inside the specialist unit that’s especially busy during festival season (inews.co.uk)

Think Wilder is reader-supported. If you enjoyed this week’s update, please consider helping out by becoming a patron, making a one-time donation, or sharing this post with a friend. Thank you for your support.

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychoactives" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

Image by Psychedelic Astronaut.


On the Monday following each edition of “This Week in Psychoactives,” I post a “Last Week in Psychoactives” video recap to my YouTube channel. After that is done, I retroactively add the video to the corresponding blog post. Here is this week’s video recap: